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My Best Finds of 2016

Cal_Cobra

Active member
Put together a short ~ 3 minute video with stills and abbreviated video clips to show my more interesting finds of the year.


https://youtu.be/SUv9WfDnAS4

Thanks for taking a look,
Brian
 
Nice finds & display Brian.----I like that '16-D Merc-----I found one myself after YEARS & thousand upon thousands of coins.---They sure don't show up often!-------Is your pardner Tom gonna show his years finds?------You didn't actually bury him out there on the desert somewhere did ya?----What with him finding all those gold coins! :biggrin:-----------Del
Cal_Cobra said:
Put together a short ~ 3 minute video with stills and abbreviated video clips to show my more interesting finds of the year.


https://youtu.be/SUv9WfDnAS4

Thanks for taking a look,
Brian
 
Cal_Cobra said:
Put together a short ~ 3 minute video with stills and abbreviated video clips to show my more interesting finds of the year.


https://youtu.be/SUv9WfDnAS4

Thanks for taking a look,
Brian

Hello Brian. Very nice video! Can we share this on our Facebook page with your permission?

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Dilek
 
Dilek

I will say that my Racer and Racer 2 produced over $10,000 US dollars in relic finds for me this year .... a very rare Washington Artillery Civil War tongue and wreath buckle that there are only about 35 of know in existence today. Worth around $8,000.
A 1662 two pence coin .7 grams of silver that is rare and worth around $1000- $3000 ( I have not had it graded yet). Several military buttons worth hundreds each and many many coins and other finds.

I will tell anyone ..... I will hunt with a Racer as long as they make them. My relic cases were fairly empty when I bought the first Racer .... now I have 3 display cases of some real neat stuff.


THANKS MAKRO and Happy New Year./

Mutlu Yıllar
 
Thanks Del! Not sure if Tom is going to show his 2016 finds, but if I see him dig another gold coin, he might live in the desert :goodnight:

D&P-OR said:
Nice finds & display Brian.----I like that '16-D Merc-----I found one myself after YEARS & thousand upon thousands of coins.---They sure don't show up often!-------Is your pardner Tom gonna show his years finds?------You didn't actually bury him out there on the desert somewhere did ya?----What with him finding all those gold coins! :biggrin:-----------Del
Cal_Cobra said:
Put together a short ~ 3 minute video with stills and abbreviated video clips to show my more interesting finds of the year.


https://youtu.be/SUv9WfDnAS4

Thanks for taking a look,
Brian
 
Hi Dilek,

Please feel free to use this on your Facebook page, thanks for asking :thumbup:

Happy New Year!
Brian

Nokta Detectors said:
Cal_Cobra said:
Put together a short ~ 3 minute video with stills and abbreviated video clips to show my more interesting finds of the year.


https://youtu.be/SUv9WfDnAS4

Thanks for taking a look,
Brian

Hello Brian. Very nice video! Can we share this on our Facebook page with your permission?

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Dilek
 
Hi Brian.
Nice video and some very nice finds. Here's to a good 2017 and hope our paths cross again on a future outing.

Gregg
 
Thanks Gregg, it would definitely be great to hunt with you again. I'm hoping to make one of the WTHO outings this year.

Here's to a great 2017 and lots of great finds :beers:

HH,
Brian


OregonGregg said:
Hi Brian.
Nice video and some very nice finds. Here's to a good 2017 and hope our paths cross again on a future outing.

Gregg
 
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